Month: October 2017

For parents, Facebook is both a blessing and a curse. It helps us stay in touch with friends we lost contact with years ago. But, it also allows our children to talk to strangers and be exposed to cyberbullying. Fortunately, Facebook has just added one more redeeming quality: you can now order food through the app. This is a lifesaver when you’re having a busy day and can’t even think about what to cook tonight for everyone. In addition, you can refer to remote cell spy reviews to make sure your child isn’t ordering any food through Facebook on their own. Here’s why Facebook’s newest feature is so useful for parents.

You Don’t Need To Buy Additional Electronics

As I mentioned in my previous blog post, Amazon’s virtual assistant Alexa can order things online for you. But, unless you already have the Amazon Echo or Kindle, you can’t use Alexa to order delivery. You most likely already have the Facebook app on your phone, so you can just place your food order directly through that. No extra devices are required.

You Don’t Have To Download Another App

Sure, apps like GrubHub are convenient for ordering food straight to your home, but who even has space on their phone for another app they barely even use? I know I barely have any free space on mine, thanks to all the photos and videos I take of my family. If you’re like me, you use Facebook every day. To place an order, all you have to do is access the app’s “Explore” menu and click on the button to order food.

You Don’t Have To Stop What You’re Doing

Facebook has made ordering pizza easier than ever.

Parents are masters at multi-tasking, and ordering food on Facebook will fit right into your routine. You won’t have to stop everything, look through your kitchen drawer for your local Chinese restaurant’s menu, and call them to place an order. Instead, you can place your order while you’re out walking the dog or waiting for your child at the bus stop.